Thursday, July 2

Welfare check
Cottage San Road
Caller on 911 advised that “I have a . . .” and then hung up. Caller was called back and he advised he was having a problem with his neighbor but the neighbor left his house and he does not need law enforcement. Deputy advised that everything looks OK at this time.

Unwanted subject
Cooper Vista Drive – Arenas Valley
Caller advised that her ex-boyfriend just tried to break in to her house but left in a maroon Volvo car. Advised that he lives off Alabama in the Cottage San area. Deputy had negative contact with Volvo or with the ex-boyfriend. Deputy advised that caller is house-sitting and is requesting a frequent patrol for the night.

Weapons fired
Joseph Blaine Road
Caller advised that someone is shooting in the area of Owens Road. Advised that a tent is there and caller believes that is where the shooting is coming from. Second caller advised they have been shooting for the last 45 minutes. Third caller advised someone is shooting off of Cleveland Mine Road past the picnic area.

Friday, July 3

Request officer
S. Cleveland
Caller advised that his wife has locked him out of the house and he is barefoot. Advised that he just wants to get a pair of shoes and will leave for the night. Deputy advised that the wife wouldn’t come to the door/everything is okay for now.

Criminal damage to property
Western Drive
Caller advised that an east window has been shot out, possibly by a BB gun.

Welfare check
Highway 180
Caller advised that a male is sitting in the lane of traffic and a semi almost hit him. Deputy advised went a mile past truck bypass to the city limits with negative contact.

Reckless driver
Filaree Road
Caller advised that her neighbor is doing donuts on her property.


Domestic disturbance
Lobo Drive – Cliff
Dispatch could hear a female yelling at a male/male sounds intoxicated/female got on the line advising do not come – she will leave, and hung up. Deputy advised that it was only verbal/the female is going to leave/deputy will stand by while she gets her belongings.

Welfare check
S. Grand Mesa
Caller advised that a child exchange between a 7-year-old and a 5-year-old was scheduled to take place at Walmart but it did not happen. Deputy had negative contact with a named female/she had moved out.

Weapons fired
Highway 35 – Upper Mimbres
Caller advised that a named male is shooting very erratically. Deputy advised negative contact with subject/we will be heading back to units.

Welfare check
Azurite Court
Caller advised that a bunch of juvis are drinking alcohol. Deputy advised that there are a bunch of kids getting ready for the parade tomorrow/there are adults here/they are not drinking either.

Welfare check
Hurley Elementary School
Caller advised that the lights were flickering and that she and her husband went to check the school and everything is OK. Deputy advised everything is OK.

Weapons fired
Broken Arrow Drive and Saavedra Road
Caller advised that it sounds like someone shooting a high-powered rifle and doesn’t think it is fireworks from the consistency. Deputy had negative contact.

Criminal trespass warning
Chavez – Upper Mimbres
Caller advised that a named male is back out on caller’s property down by the river. Deputy advised that the male was issued a CTW to caller’s property and will be taking the male to the hospital to get checked out at the male’s request.

Domestic disturbance
Delk Drive
Caller advised that his 16-year-old sister is causing problems again and is refusing to move away from in front of the truck. Deputy advised clear/female settled down and brother left for the night.

Saturday, July 4

Criminal trespass warning
Turkey Creek Road – Gila
Caller advised that a named male is on her property and arguing with her husband. Caller asked for the deputy that lives in Cliff to respond and when she was advised that he was not working, she said to please hurry because the named male has a gun and could shoot someone. Deputies advised they were able to make contact with the named male and issued him an indefinite CTW for two Turkey Creek Road addresses.

Larceny
Rio de Arenas Road
Caller advised that her boyfriend stole several items from her home.

Welfare check
Casa Grande Road – Hanover
Caller advised that he hasn’t heard from his 14-year-old in there weeks and she was only supposed to be there for a week. Deputy had contact with the mother who stated the daughter is up the street at a cousin’s. Deputy made contact with the daughter and advised her to call her father.

Welfare check
Camino Foresta – Fort Bayard
Caller advised that her husband got upset and took off walking into the wooded area.

Weapons fired
T&M Dairy Road
Caller advised that she heard four gunshots and she is sure it is not fireworks. Deputy advised that some aerials are going off across the street/everything is OK.

Sunday, July 5

Disturbance
Lake Roberts Campground
Caller advised that she is the campground host and two parties are having issues saying they are going to kill each other. Advised that one party is just complaining about the noise from the other party. Advised that both parties are intoxicated.

Battery
Bear Damn (sic) Lake
Caller advised that someone pepper-sprayed her father. Deputy advised send ambulance for a 41-year-old male who is alert and breathing. Advised caller to drive into Silver with hazard lights on and to stop for officer or ambulance whichever she sees first.

Domestic disturbance
Valle de Uvas – Upper Mimbres
Caller advised that a first-named male is starting a fight with caller’s brother. Deputy advised taking one to another address.

Game and Fish
Emerald drive
Fox in the area.

Larceny
Trailing Heart Drive
Caller advised that his brother stole $7,000 yesterday and also has not returned a vehicle lent to him yesterday.

Welfare check
Tyrone Mine Road
Caller, who was calling on behalf of a named female, advised that the female has not been able to get hold of a named male for a couple of days now.

Welfare check
Cottonwood Road
Caller advised that the dogs that reside at this address are running loose – a St. Bernard and a Doxy. When caller went to let the owners know, the back door was open, the house was filthy and had a foul odor. Deputy advised contact with owner was made and everything is OK.

Request officer
Hermosa Street – Hanover
Caller advised that a green Chevy truck is at the neighbor’s house and people are filling the truck up with items. Caller advised that the neighbor stated that no one should be there. Deputy had contact with two males.

Loud music
Covellite Drive – Tyrone
Deputy had negative contact.

Welfare check
Apache Street
Caller advised that she is being violated and hurt but is refusing law enforcement or medical attention. Advised that she does not want anyone on her property, she just wants a phone call. Deputy advised that the female just wanted to report the GCSD produced an algae effect that has violated her.

Breaking and entering
Arenas Valley Road
Caller advised that she just got home and her front door has been . . .

Welfare check
T&M Dairy Road
Caller advised that a first-named male is highly intoxicated and possibly fell off his porch and may have locked himself out of his house. Deputy advised clear/male is OK and refused medical attention.

Breaking and entering
Hermosa Street – Hanover
Caller advised that three subjects are there with flashlights trying to get into the shed. Deputies advised that a female was not supposed to be there, according to the owner, and she was issued a CTW/she left and will not be returning.
 

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